Investing in YourselfSaturday, September 09, 2006If you have not clicked on the link to the BigSeminar site, go check it out now by clicking here. If you have any interest at all in earning an income from an internet business, you need to attend this seminar. I am offering to pay part of your way ($500), but only the first four people who click on this link, sign up for the Bigseminar, and send me their confirmation. I would like to help motivate some of you that are on the edge. You want to get your feet wet, but you are having trouble taking that next step. Take a few minutes and check this out. The speakers at this conference are some of the top internet marketers in the world. Ok - on with today's post. Do you invest in yourself every year? I am talking about spending money on yourself to help your career. Whether you work for a good company or own a business, you need to invest in yourself. Entrepreneurs usually have this concept hard-wired into their overall budget. A successful business always needs some initial investment to get things started. Successful business owners develop the right mindset early on. What about those of us who work for a company and want to develop a successful career? We need to develop the same mindset. Investing in your career means spending money. Sometimes it means spending your own money. Other times your company spends money on you. If your company offers training money and you do not use it, you are losing out on the opportunity to make yourself more valuable to your company. If you are more valuable, you are worth more in dollars. It is really a simple concept. Smart companies know they have to invest in the people in their organization. A business’s biggest asset is its people. Don't you want to be one of the valuable assets? I know I do. If your company is willing to pay for training, find a conference or a class that you know will boost your career and attend it. Find some kind of training that will give you the best return on your investment. The most important thing is that you do it. Even if your company does not pay for training, you still need to do it. That means spending a couple thousand dollars of your own cash on your career. Put the money aside a year in advance so it does not feel like a financial burden. If you are developing an additional stream of income, as I am doing this year, then invest in something like the BigSeminar. Find something that will help you get to the next level with whatever you are doing to generate extra revenue for your family. Take action and do it. Enjoy your weekend! posted at 9/09/2006 08:00:00 AM |
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